XXXVIII REPOKT OF THE BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY. 



tional models were commenced, though not finished at the end 

 of the year. 



Mr. De L.ixcEY ^X. Gill succeeded Mr. "W. H. Hohiies in the 

 charge of preparing and editing the ilhistrations for the publi- 

 cations of the Bureau. The following list shows the number 

 of drawings that were prepared under his supervision during 

 the year for publication : 



Architectural drawings, drawings of mounds, earthworks, ancient ruius, etc... 102 



Maps, diagrams, and sections 61 



Objects of stone, wood, shell, bone, etc 377 



Total 543 



These drawings were prepared from field surveys and 

 sketches, from photogra]:)hs, and from the objects themselves. 

 Ko field work has l^een done directly by the art division 

 during the year, although many valualile di-awiugs and photo- 

 grai)hs were procured in Arizona liy ]\Ir. Victor Mindeleff, and 

 in the District of Columbia by Mr. W. H. Hohnes. ' 



The photographic work remains under the able manage- 

 ment of Mr. J. K. Hillers. The following statement shows 

 the amount of work done in the laboratory : 



NEGATIVES. 



Size. 



28 by 34 

 20 by 24 

 14 bV 17 

 11 bv 14 

 8 bvlO 

 5 bv 8 



Size. 



Number. 



28by34 36 



20by24 26 



14byl7 '6 



llbyU ■ 128 



8bvl0 529 



5 bv 8 66 



Photographs were obtained of Indians from sittings as fol- 

 lows : 



Tribe. 



Dakota 



Sac and Fox 

 Oto 



Pueblo 



Umatilla . . . 



Number. 



32 

 5 

 4 

 5 

 5 



